According to Yelp, over a few months, McMillan Law Group employees created accounts on the site, and immediately posted positive reviews of the firm. Some presented untrue statements, the article states, like saying they were clients of the firm when they weren’t. Yelp knows that, according to the article, because it checked bankruptcy filings for the individuals’ names.

Also, according to Techdirt many of the reviews were created from McMillan’s IP address. Some of the reviews in question use the exact same phrasing, including typos.

This is not the first time Yelp and the McMillan Group have faced off in court. In May, the law firm successfully sued Yelp in San Diego County’s small claims court, alleging that businesses are threatened with lower site visibility if they don’t buy site advertising.